The world of the abyssal oceans is equally full of amazing wonders and of untold terrors that both mesmerize and haunt the adventurous divers. Exploration, combat and survival are the elements that usually make an entertaining video game, and our list of underwater titles doesn’t shy away from any of these key features. So, without further ado, let us dive in, pun intended, and find out what are the most engaging and immersive 10 video games that take place under the vast oceans.
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A great game I played back in the day was called Sub Culture, you explore the depths with a yellow submarine in that at the time beautiful 3d environment. I really enjoyed that game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGB_K7BCCyc

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OverPowered Hooligan first of all some of these are early 2000. They are jewels in the industry and better than anything today. Second of all its definetly not 1970. Im assuming youre 8 since you probably dont know half about historical events

u forgot the best under water game from ps1 i just wish i could remeber the name.. its like u get all sorts of different like alien ship things an submarines an u battle eachother underwater its cool i forgot the name tho

there's an underwater game that I've trying to fund fire a long time. You play as a girl who's been sacrificed by her village to a slow watery grave and you job is too help her escape avoiding the host of underwater creatures that want to eat your face, and keeping her from drowning by finding small pockets of air scattered throughout the game. It is very much a fight against suffocation. Anyone know the name of the game I'm talking about is?

+Sedar Games No your literally collecting color, you know red, blue, green, yellow, purple, pink? Furthermore when you connect it, it whispers to you. Things like "I shall give you strength." or "I will be your guiding light."
From what I remember it was a solely computer game and the only way you could attack was by using color to draw symbols. Kind of like Okami but much older, and takes place from a first person perspective.

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